Organising body | Lega Nazionale Dilettanti |
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Founded | 1991 |
Country | Italy |
Confederation | UEFA |
Divisions | 2 |
Number of teams | 32 |
Promotion to | Serie D |
Relegation to | Promozione Sicily |
League cup(s) | Coppa Italia Dilettanti |
Current champions | Nissa (Group A) Enna (Group B) (2023–24) |
Most championships | Marsala (4 titles) |
Website | http://www.lnd.it |
Eccellenza Sicily (Italian : Eccellenza Sicilia) is the regional Italian Eccellenza football division for clubs in Sicily. It is competed among 32 teams in two groups (A and B). The winners of the Groups are promoted to Serie D. The clubs that finish second also have the chance to gain promotion. They are entered into a national play-off that consists of two rounds.
Here are the past champions of the Sicilian Eccellenza, organized into their respective group. [1] [2]
Club | City | Stadium | 2022–23 season |
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Accademia Trapani | Trapani | Roberto Sorrentino | Promozione A, 3rd |
Aspra | Aspra | Comunale (Bagheria) | Promozione B, 2nd |
Athletic Club Palermo | Palermo | Salvatore (Terrasini) | Eccellenza A, 11th (as Resuttana San Lorenzo) |
Casteldaccia | Casteldaccia | Fiorilli | Eccellenza A, 10th |
Castellammare | Castellammare del Golfo | Giorgio Matranga | Eccellenza A, 9th |
Don Carlo Misilmeri | Misilmeri | Giovanni Aloisio | Eccellenza A, 4th |
Folgore Castelvetrano | Castelvetrano | Paolo Marino | Promozione A, 1st |
Fulgatore | Fulgatore, Trapani | Polisportivo | Promozione A, 2nd |
Geraci | Geraci Siculo | S.S. Trinità | Promozione B, 1st |
Mazara | Mazara del Vallo | Nino Vaccara | Eccellenza A, 7th |
Mazara 46 | Mazara del Vallo | Nino Vaccara | Eccellenza A, 5th(as Mazarese) |
Nissa | Caltanissetta | Marco Tomaselli | Eccellenza A, 8th |
Oratorio San Ciro e Giorgio | Marineo | Comunale (Belmonte Mezzagno) | Eccellenza A, 13th |
Pro Favara | Favara | Giovanni Bruccoleri | Eccellenza A, 3rd |
Supergiovane Castelbuono | Castelbuono | Luigi Failla | Promozione B, 4th |
Unitas Sciacca | Sciacca | Luigi Riccardo Gurrera | Eccellenza A, 6th |
Club | City | Stadium | 2022–23 season |
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Città di Gela | Gela | Vincenzo Presti | Eccellenza A, 14th |
Enna | Enna | Generale Gaeta | Eccellenza A, 2nd |
Imesi Atletico Catania 1994 | Catania | Zia Lisa | Promozione D, 2nd(as Atletico 1994) |
Jonica | Santa Teresa di Riva | Comunale | Eccellenza B, 9th |
Leonfortese | Leonforte | Comunale | Eccellenza A, 12th |
Leonzio | Lentini | Angelino Nobile | Eccellenza B, 4th |
Mazzarrone | Mazzarrone | Comunale | Eccellenza B, 6th |
Messana | Messina | Marullo | Promozione C, 1th |
Milazzo | Milazzo | Grotta Polifemo | Eccellenza B, 11th |
Misterbianco | Misterbianco | Comunale | Promozione D, 1st |
Modica | Modica | Vincenzo Barone | Eccellenza B, 5th |
Nebros | Acquedolci | Enzo Vasi (Gliaca, Piraino) | Eccellenza B, 8th |
Paternò | Paternò | Comunale Falcone-Borsellino | Serie D/I, 15th |
Real Siracusa Belvedere | Syracuse | Nicola De Simone | Eccellenza B, 10th |
Rocca Acquedolcese | Rocca di Caprileone (Capri Leone) and Acquedolci | Pippo Giacobbe (Capri Leone) | Eccellenza B, 12th |
Santa Croce | Santa Croce Camerina | John Fitzgerald Kennedy | Eccellenza B, 13th |
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